KelownaNow is presenting sponsor of Rotary Season of Giving Calendar

| November 8, 2021 in Season of Giving Calendar

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Giving back to the community is a key pillar of our business at KelownaNow and supporting local initiatives is just one way we chose to do so. That is why we jumped at the opportunity to be the presenting sponsor for the Rotary Club of Kelowna Sunrise Season of Giving Calendar. 

Fashioned after Christmas advent calendars, with daily doors from December 1 to December 24 there are multiple daily opportunities to win over 262 prizes valued at more than $62,000.

But it gets better! Calendars are only $20 with each and every cent raised donated to local charities. There are 6,000 calendars available for purchase with a fundraising goal of $120,000.  This year the major beneficiaries are the Child Advocacy Center and the Neonatal ICU at Kelowna General Hospital through the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation

The winning ticket numbers will be announced in multiple locations online: at KelownaNow.com, the Season of Giving Calendar website as well as published weekly in the Capital News. 

You can purchase your calendars at all Save-On-Foods in Kelowna: Mission Store on Lakeshore, Orchard Plaza, Glenmore, Rutland, as well as West Kelowna and Lake Country stores. Additionally, they are available at the Kelowna General Hospital Gift Shop, just inside the main lobby of KGH.

There are truly so many ways to give back to the community and support our neighbours in need. If you’re looking for an organization to support, pick up your Season of Giving Calendar or check out this list of charities doing great work in our city. Subscribe to the KelownaNow newsletter for daily community news delivered to your inbox every morning before 8 am. 

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